Pattern: Valentine Teddy

Posted on February 18, 2011

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Crochet your own sweet and fuzzy Valentine Teddy! With his adorable red bowtie, this dapper bear is sure to steal your heart!

Fasten off and leave long end for attaching. Weave this end back through the circle. Weave original end (from R1) back through the circle as well. This should result in a circle with one end sticking out of each side. Pull ends tightly to give it a nice round shape. Using these ends, attach the centre circle to the two triangular-shaped side pieces. Then, attach the bowtie to the bear’s neck.

Adding details:

Cut out circular piece of brown felt and sew nose onto felt with black yarn. Attach felt nose to face by sewing or using a glue gun.

To give the “bear paw” effect, cut two oval pieces of brown felt. Glue gun or sew them onto the bottom of the feet. Use black embroidery floss to sew three black lines to “attach” the top portion of the felt to the foot. Do the same thing to the arms using two circular pieces of felt.

If you would like to make the 3-D heart that is pictured with the Valentine Teddy, please see Pepika’s free tutorial.

And now you have an adorable fuzzy teddy bear! If you have any questions or find any errors, feel free to contact me. I’ve made a “Patterns” page where I’ll be posting all my original designs, so keep checking that out 🙂 To see how some other people’s Valentine Teddies turned out, check out my “Crocher Corner” post here. Thanks and good luck!

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